🌙 What You Call the Subconscious
What you call the subconscious is simply that part of your mind which is below your present level of awareness.
Right now, how conscious you are determines how much of your mind is lit up in your experience.
If your awareness is dull, you will walk this planet like any other creature—just reacting, surviving.
If your awareness sharpens a little, you become a thinking human being.
But if your awareness flowers fully, all that is hidden beneath—your subconscious, even what you call unconscious—will rise into your field of knowing. Then you are all-conscious.
Everything that you see, hear, touch, taste, smell, and experience is constantly being recorded—not by you consciously, but by a deeper intelligence within you.
Your subconscious carries your entire karmic software: your habits, your likes and dislikes, your fears, your comfort zones, your anxieties and insecurities.
The way you judge yourself—
“I’m not good enough,”
“I am capable,”
“I can do this,”
“I cannot”—
all this is written in that deeper layer.
If you hold your wound as treasure, no doctor, no Guru can heal you.
When you say, “I just know this is right,” that is not logic talking—that is the subconscious computing faster than your intellect. What you call intuition or a gut feeling is simply this mechanism at work.
Right now, most human beings are functioning only at the surface.
Thought, logic, and reasoning—these handle barely five percent of life.
Ninety-five percent of who you are is running quietly beneath your notice.
And whatever sits inside that 95 percent—that becomes your reality:
your health, stress, success or failure, relationships, money, habits, addictions, even your spiritual possibility.
One who takes refuge in their illness will reject every possibility of wellbeing.
Most people are living in reaction.
Something touches them, and they react—again and again.
Reactions turn into patterns,
patterns turn into karma,
karma becomes destiny.
If you stop reacting and become silent, suddenly you slip beneath the surface.
You begin to touch that tremendous intelligence which is running your life.
This is the powerhouse behind your experience.
When we say accept, when we say go with the flow, we are simply telling you—
stop fighting the mechanism that is already driving everything.
Whether you call it karma, destiny, or subconscious, it is the same thing.
But understand this—
your subconscious is not just “your” mind.
It carries the memory of all life.
Human memory.
Animal memory.
Plant, stone, and soil memory.
How the planet took shape, how existence functions—
all of it is encoded within you.
Freedom comes only when you are willing to let go of what cripples you.
If you become still enough, silent enough, deep enough—you will see that nothing is outside.
Everything that ever was, everything that can be, is already present within you in seed form.
If you want to understand another human being, look within.
You want to heal your body, look within.
You want to know life, know yourself.
Yoga is simply a method to enter these deeper layers, consciously.
When you can access this zone, you can dissolve old patterns, rewrite them, keep what is needed, discard the rest.
From here, what seems like siddhi—materialisation, dematerialisation, manifestation—becomes just another technology.
Because this deeper layer is not frozen like the physical.
Everything is fluid, loosely packed.
You can rearrange it, reshape it, create and uncreate.
But on the surface, human beings keep fighting, arguing, trying to reconcile their tiny slivers of perception.
If I say something, one person hears it in one way, another hears something totally different, and yet another gets a whole different version—
not because truth is different, but because their mirrors are distorted.
The subconscious is one, the same for all.
But the conscious mind—your little layer of karma—is like the shape of your mirror.
If your mirror is hexagon, you see one reflection.
If another is a pentagon, he sees another.
If someone makes their mirror perfectly flat, clean, and clear—suddenly all of them will see the same thing.
Right now, communication fails not because truth is missing, but because we are reacting from the surface without ever touching the source.
So rather than struggling with the chatter outside, simply ask:
What is disturbing me?
Where is it coming from?
Why am I reacting this way?
If you have the courage to look,
clarity dawns,
awareness sharpens,
and that which was subconscious will bloom into consciousness.
Then life is no longer a battle—it becomes a possibility.


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